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Even though her degree is in Sociology, which technically has nothing to do with writing, all her previous jobs implied working for websites, taking care of content and writing articles.
By the way, if you’re interested in studying abroad, feel free to ask her a few pointers, because for about two years and a half, she learned almost everything there is to know about international studies.

Protests have covered the entire Pakistan on Saturday, November 25th after thousands of citizens have demanded the resignation of Law minister Zahid Hamid. The Law Minister introduced new parliamentary bills which Pakistani people consider weaken the judicial system under religious considerations.

Therefore, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) has decided to take all news channels off air and also blocked the access to popular social media websites such as Twitter and Facebook.

The media block has created a big frenzy especially on Twitter where many journalists from the region have taken a stand and were continually reporting on the situation from Pakistan.

Even though her degree is in Sociology, which technically has nothing to do with writing, all her previous jobs implied working for websites, taking care of content and writing articles.
By the way, if you’re interested in studying abroad, feel free to ask her a few pointers, because for about two years and a half, she learned almost everything there is to know about international studies.

At CyberGhost, we fight for people’s right to privacy and freedom, and encourage everyone to do all they can to defend and fight for these rights. Although there are so many changes happening today, including laws passed by governments that limit online privacy, making sure no one is spying on your online activity is still possible.

It simply requires learning a few tricks. I’m sure you’ve read or heard about various cyber-attacks, leaks and data breaches.

If you’re truly concerned about digital security, you’ll want to stay away from snoopers and safeguard all your digital data including personal information. And because you should do as you would be done by, it’s best that you protect your loved ones’ online privacy as well.

We already offered you some useful advice about how to make sure kids stay safe online, but here are some apparently “harmless” situations in which you might reveal information about your family and friends without even knowing.

1. Linking your Facebook profile to other websites

This is a common option for many websites, sometimes added as a little trap. When you want to find out more information, a pop-up will show up, asking you to “Log in with Facebook” or with your Google account. Now, you may think it’s convenient and that you save time, but by agreeing to do this, you basically allow that website to see all your social media information. And that covers data and pictures (including tagged photos) of your friends and family, maybe even their e-mail addresses.